Example sentences of "we [verb] [adv] [adv] [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 We crept close enough to see the features which set them apart from curlew : the smaller size , relatively shorter bill and pattern of light and dark head-stripes .
2 We 'd better not light a fire there , ’ I said , ‘ so we 'll take our food and water with us . ’
3 Right , no it it 's all right to stuff the elephant , but but we thought we 'd better not stop the human being as well .
4 Yes , we 'd better just approve the minutes of the meeting process , of the last meeting first of all , had n't we lads ?
5 Does it end when we turn off the set or when we look away momentarily to accept a cup of tea being handed to us ?
6 Not , I admit , the kind of explosives you have down there but we know enough not to trigger a bomb by accident . ’
7 I had worked a long time on the script with Dalton Trumbo and we worked very hard getting the right cast .
8 And we went away up to gather the violets .
9 If we went high enough to use a ‘ chute we 'd be picked up on radar immediately after taking off . ’
10 ‘ I would have liked to have finished the season with a win but , in the end , we did just enough to win the league . ’
11 On the whole , though it was a partly negative performance on Leeds part , I think we did very well to get a draw .
12 Well , we 've also already had a report to the magazine .
13 Erm David we 've just obviously completed a , a plan of your future , we just looked at areas which we
14 We 've al ready had the squiggly-hip gyrations , the pat-a-cake routines and the dreaded High Five .
15 But we 've only just got the bubbles in and the soap 'll dissolve them .
16 I mean I 've just worked out there 's , there are twenty eight jobs there , of which er we 've we 've only really made a profit on eight .
17 So we 've now obviously got the political will to take action against erm Iraq , do you see them being enough political will following on from this conflict erm I mean we obviously do n't know how the course of this conflict is going to go .
18 ‘ What functions ? ’ has been the response ; a spokesman for Camden , the borough with the largest number of Grade II listed buildings after Westminster , says , ‘ We 've never even had a conservation policy ? ’
19 ‘ We do n't say it 's impossible for anybody to add new motivated abilities in later life , ’ he says , ‘ but in all our research we 've never yet seen a completely new direction emerge . ’
20 Yeah I mean we did insert actually in the Chairman 's statement a cautionary note about the credit announcement because two years ago we had a similar increase which in fact by the time we got to the end of the year had disappeared so we view it with a lot of caution is the answer if you ask me to be more precise I ca n't because we 've never really had a set of tax increases the like of which we face now any other questions ?
21 What 's av We 've never ever bought a blind .
22 Erm , over the page , the section , and the session , training needs position , erm , the erm , the work of the consultants has been completed , and we 've still not got a report from Tech or any indication of , of erm , what their reaction would be to the , to the report which comes out .
23 You 've been here two days now , and we 've still hardly discussed the divorce .
24 ‘ True , we 've certainly just achieved a major success together at Naxxar ! ’ she told Anneliese , with determined briskness .
25 we take usually just take a photocopy of everything .
26 First , they were a rational answer to the unplanned metropolis of the inter-war period ; we had long since passed the time of asking whether the State should build houses , now it was a question of determining precisely where the nation should locate its dwelling stock .
27 On overseas aid , the hon. Lady knows that this year we have yet again increased the amount of money that is spent on that .
28 In the present discussion we have already partially answered the reader 's primary ‘ why ’ question about the discourse fragment being studied by providing the previous speaker 's question .
29 As well as reducing some sophisticated philosophies down to some fairly crude statements , we have probably also given the impression that penal systems ‘ in the real world ’ at different stages in history possess a consistency and coherence that is in fact largely lacking .
30 But we have surely now generated an infinite regress , which will mean that internalism is doomed to scepticism .
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